You guys might want to add that your publication is part of the
Connecting to Collections Bookshelf and that the third round is January 5 to
March 9. Just a thought…tj Terry Jackson American Association for State and Local History Project Coordinator 1717 Church St. Nashville, TN 37203 615-320-3203 ========================================= Not true! The third round will run Jan 5 until Mar 9, 2009. Mark your calendar! Don't miss out on this great resource from IMLS and AASLH. For more information, visit www.aaslh.org/Bookshelf. ========================================= From: D NISHIMURA
[mailto:dwnpph@xxxxxxx] Please excuse cross-postings. From the Image Permanence Institute: Two FREE newsletters
and one pending dealing with preservation issues. --------------------------------------------------------------
Archival Advisor The goal of the Image Permanence Institute's Archival
Advisor Newsletter is to create a voice for IPI in the area of consumer photo
preservation. The primary audience includes the Family Photo Collector, the
Genealogist, and the Scrapbook Maker; however, we believe that the newsletter
will eventually find a larger audience to include photo-hobbyists, photograph
collectors, professional photographers, photo-artists, retail store owners,
educators, and many more. Go to http://www.archivaladvisor.org/
to sign up or to view previous issues. Climate Notes – Managing the Storage
Environment for Preservation Climate Notes is a free e-newsletter published by the Image
Permanence Institute and designed for collection care staff in cultural
institutions. Climate Notes covers a wide range of topics related to
managing the environment for preservation. It includes feature articles, current
research and technology, information about collection vulnerabilities, and
preservation myths. Published on a quarterly basis, Climate Notes will
keep readers informed about current environmental management and preventive
conservation projects. Articles will cover the development of accessible,
practical preservation technologies to help libraries, archives and museums
assess and manage environments that promote long term collection preservation. Go to http://www.imagepermanenceinstitute.org/
to sign up or to view previous issues. **COMING SOON**: DP3 Newsletter The purpose of the DP3 Newsletter is to provide an update of
the research currently in progress at IPI regarding digitally printed images and
graphic documents. Included will be advanced notice regarding upcoming
presentations and articles from the DP3 project. This newsletter has not
started publication yet, but is intended to come out quarterly. Subscription site to be announced. DP3 Survey participants
who asked to be updated are already subscribed. -Doug Douglas Nishimura Image Permanence Institute Rochester Institute of Technology |